Proceedings of the Judiciary Committee of the Assembly: In the Matter of the Investigation by the Assembly of the State of New York as to the Qualifications of Louis Waldmen, August Claessens, Samuel A. De Witt, Samuel Orr and Charles Solomon, to Retain Their Seats in Said Body, Том 3J.B. Lyon Company, printers, 1920 |
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... Senators were chosen prior to 1848 , where a block of Senators were awarded to certain districts covering many counties . You started with the choice of Assemblymen from counties , and there would be seven or eight or ten Assemblymen ...
... Senators were chosen prior to 1848 , where a block of Senators were awarded to certain districts covering many counties . You started with the choice of Assemblymen from counties , and there would be seven or eight or ten Assemblymen ...
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... commonly appear at the threshold of our great legislative bodies . I shall have to go farther back . I will start with the case of Benjamin Stark , a Senator - elect from the State of Oregon , in 1862. These cases arose 2283.
... commonly appear at the threshold of our great legislative bodies . I shall have to go farther back . I will start with the case of Benjamin Stark , a Senator - elect from the State of Oregon , in 1862. These cases arose 2283.
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... Senator Sumner said : " I desire , Mr. President , to make one single remark . It is said that the proposition now before the Senate is without a precedent . Now , new occasions teach new duties . New precedents are to be made when the ...
... Senator Sumner said : " I desire , Mr. President , to make one single remark . It is said that the proposition now before the Senate is without a precedent . Now , new occasions teach new duties . New precedents are to be made when the ...
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... Senate in 1862 for writing a letter to Jef- ferson Davis , it was agreed by the majority of the Senators that he was not guilty of treason , but he was expelled nevertheless for a disloyal act . Senator Sumner in this case said ...
... Senate in 1862 for writing a letter to Jef- ferson Davis , it was agreed by the majority of the Senators that he was not guilty of treason , but he was expelled nevertheless for a disloyal act . Senator Sumner in this case said ...
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... Senator MacDougall said : " It is no question of law . We have not asked whether the Senator from Indiana is guilty or not guilty . We have to judge him by our best judgment , and by that we try him ; and we may say yea or nay , as we ...
... Senator MacDougall said : " It is no question of law . We have not asked whether the Senator from Indiana is guilty or not guilty . We have to judge him by our best judgment , and by that we try him ; and we may say yea or nay , as we ...
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